The SGS Advantage

At a Glance…

SGS was founded in September of 1962

Our student/teacher ratio is 6:1

Latin is taught in grades 7 and 8, along with Spanish beginning in Pre-K

Many of our students are eligible to become apart of the John Hopkins Talented Youth Program

More than half of our students qualify for National Junior Honor Society

We have 21 full-time and part-time teachers, the majority of whom have advanced degrees in their field.

Our average class has 12 students.

Our Philosophy

We believe every child is unique. Teachers take a child to heights they never dreamed possible.

Our Values

We strive to instill in our students important traits needed to thrive in the 21st Century:

Honesty & Integrity

Creativity & Innovation

Commitment & Perseverance

Curiosity & Confidence

Our Mission

Our mission is to prepare our students for the future by providing a rigorous and dynamic academic curriculum and engendering strong moral character in every student.

Board of Trustees

Officers

President – Willard A. Anderson II (‘83)

First Vice President – Peter J. Maloy (’74)

Second Vice President –Fr. Kenneth P. Paulli O.F.M., Ed.D

Secretary – Patricia Arciero-Craig

Trustees

Peter J. Campito

Grace Clark

Jason T. Decker, DDS

John E. Maloy, Jr. (’68)

Molly Nicol

Sarah Newkirk

Thomas D. O’Connor III (’99) – President of the Alumni Association

Betsy C. O’Haire

Michael Raymond (’02)

Thomas R. Tyrrell

Michael J. Uccellini (‘80)

Morgan W. Whalen

Kathryn Helm – Head of School *ex officio

Honorary Trustees

John T. Biscone

Denis E. Chagnon, M.D.

Rhea P. Clark

Robert T. Cushing

Robert T. Giombetti, M.D.

Thomas D. O’Connor, Jr.

Saint Gregory’s School Founders

Brooks and Mary Barvoets

Ernest and Polly Barvoets

Edward and Betty B. Crummey

Dorothy Donovan Farrell

Peter & Agnes Kiernan

Ernst & Virginia Kopp

Frank Wells McCabe

Thomas and Nancy O’Connor

John and Doran Zimicki

Saint Gregory's History

Saint Gregory’s School is an elementary school open to boys and girls of all faiths. It was founded on September 17, 1962 with three teachers, 32 students, and Mr. Raymond O’Brien as headmaster. It was conceived by Catholic lay people who believed there was a need for an educational institution for boys with the highest academic standards coupled with the proper development of individual character. The School’s goal was to provide each child with the confidence, work ethic, and knowledge to succeed in the most challenging of secondary schools. For the next 27 years, Mr. O’Brien built upon the School’s philosophy of providing a rigorous education, inspired teaching, attention to individual needs, and a commitment to responsible citizenship...

In 1989, Mr. James Breene became the second headmaster and oversaw the expansion of the Upper School with new science, technology, and mathematics classrooms. A decade later, the school expanded again with the addition of the Ernst A. Kopp Wing that included a new gymnasium, locker rooms, chapel, and additional classrooms and offices. In 2016, under the leadership of Jeff Loomis as Headmaster, the Board of Trustees voted to welcome young women to our school adding strength and diversity to the student body...

Saint Gregory’s continues to adapt itself to realize the vision of its founders who were dedicated to producing students of strong character with a passion for learning. The school has grown as a co-educational institution and continues to graduate hardworking, confident, energetic leaders with strong academic achievements and interpersonal skills.